This is an exciting and unique opportunity for the Rochester community to witness the choreography of the legendary choreographer/performer Trisha Brown. There will be a question and answer session after the performance on Thursday and a public reception after the performance on Friday.
Professor of Dance Emerita Jacqueline Davis has secured a grant from the New York State DanceForce to bring Trisha Brown’s work to Brockport, Rochester’s audiences, and a new generation of dancers. The company will share their process with student dancers, and is offering a lecture demonstration, open to the public, in Strasser Studio located in Hartwell Hall, at 10:10 a.m. on Wednesday, September 4.
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Judson Dance Theater: The Work Is Never Done highlights the ongoing significance of the history of Judson Dance Theater, beginning with the workshops and classes led by Anna Halprin, Robert Ellis Dunn, and James Waring and exploring the influence of other figures working downtown such as Simone Forti and Andy Warhol, as well as venues for collective action like Judson Gallery and the Living Theatre. Through live performance and some 300 objects including film, photographic documentation, sculptural objects, scores, music, poetry, architectural drawings, and archival material, the exhibition celebrates the group’s multidisciplinary and collaborative ethos as well as the range of its participants. The Work Is Never Done includes a gallery exhibition, a print publication, and an ambitious performance program in the Museum’s Donald B. and Catherine C. Marron Atrium.
The exhibition is organized by Ana Janevski, Curator, and Thomas J. Lax, Associate Curator, with Martha Joseph, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Media and Performance Art.